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Differences Between the Symptoms of ALS & MS

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and multiple sclerosis (MS) are very different diseases yet are often confused because they both contain "sclerosis" in their names. Both illnesses are neurological, but MS attacks the myelin while ALS affects the motor nerve cells.

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      • The body's immune system attacks the myelin sheaths covering the nerves in MS. With ALS, the nerve cells in the brain and spine are affected and neurons die so the messages they carry to the brain cannot be sent.

      Symptoms

      • Symptoms of MS include numbness, ataxia, blurred vision, difficulty walking, bladder and bowel problems, pain and fatigue. ALS causes speech problems, difficulty swallowing, breathing problems, muscle weakness, paralysis and muscle spasms.

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      Significance

      • ALS affects roughly 30,000 Americans. About 400,000 Americans have MS.

      Considerations

      • There is no cure for ALS or MS. Both illnesses may worsen over time. People with MS live a full life expectancy while those with ALS normally live five to 20 years after diagnosis.

      Warning

      • People with MS or ALS should always consult a doctor if any worsening symptoms occur.

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